The 2019 Roussanne from Tablas Creek Vineyard captures the character of Rhône-style white winemaking in Paso Robles. The fruit comes from the limestone rich soils of the Adelaida District. As a result, this single varietal Roussanne shows both depth and freshness.
The 2019 growing season produced lower yields and concentrated fruit. At the same time, steady conditions helped preserve balance. Therefore, the wine combines richness with clarity.
The team fermented the wine with native yeasts. It then aged in large French oak foudres, puncheons, and barriques. This approach adds texture while preserving varietal character. As a result, the wine remains layered and expressive.
On the nose, this Paso Robles Roussanne shows honeycomb, pear skin, and tropical notes. In addition, hints of salted mango and wet stone add complexity. On the palate, the wine feels plush yet structured. A subtle spice note carries through the mid palate. The finish is long, mineral driven, and precise.
With only around 1,300 cases produced, this Roussanne remains limited. Therefore, it stands out for both rarity and quality.
This wine drinks well now, especially with rich shellfish or creamy vegetarian dishes. However, it will continue to develop with time in bottle.
Secure your bottle of Tablas Creek Roussanne 2019 to experience a refined and expressive Rhône-style white from Paso Robles.










